Trekking is the best way to have a complete experience, not only with the ruins of Machu Picchu, but also with the fantastic natural environment of the jungle and surrounding…
The Mountain Machu Picchu is the most spectacular alternative to Huayna Picchu, available at the Sanctuary of Machu Picchu. Located south-west of Machu Picchu, rises 3,082 meters (10,112 feet) above…
On your trip to Machu Picchu in Cusco – Peru, you will realize that the country is dominated by the Spanish language; However, you should keep in mind that…
Until some time ago, some people took time to enjoy Peruvian food in Lima, “the city of kings”; today Lima is the “Gastronomic Capital of the Americas”, and the Mecca…
Stay connected in Machu Picchu The trip to Machu Picchu is one of the most incredible ways to disconnect from the routine; But there are certainly many people who do…
The people who visit Machu Picchu for the first time, end up very impressed by the amazing buildings unique in the planet. But beyond the Inca city of Machu Picchu, the…
Can you imagine arriving at Machu Picchu doing various sports along the way? The Inca Jungle is a very popular tour in Cusco (Peru) through which you can reach Machu…
Orchids are the flowers that has most species recorded in the world (30,000), is known to have existed 60 million years ago, being privileged the forests of South America and Malaysia…
On your trip to Machu Picchu in Peru and generally, in all cities near the Andes Mountains, you will hear or read the word APU. In Inca mythology, Apu was the name given to…
How is the weather in Machu Picchu? Due to its location in the middle of the Amazon jungle brow and the Andes mountain range; Machu Picchu enjoys a very peculiar…
The dream trip to Machu Picchu is full of incredible experiences. It is also the little known hike to Machu Picchu Mountain. Hadn’t you heard of this attraction? It is a different place…
There are many trekking routes to Machu Picchu: the Salkantay trek, the Inca Jungle and, above all, the famous Inca Trail. There is also a little known route called the ‘Lares…